In the final analysis, there are only two sources of knowledge: divine revelation or made-up stuff.
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The Critical Question
“How do you know?” That’s one of the most important questions you could ever ask anyone. Not only should you ask others, but each of you ought to ask yourself that question many times each day. “How do you know?” Asking that question should be a habit. When someone tries to persuade you, you can ask that question. You could phrase your question several different ways. “What makes you think so?” “What gives you that idea?” “What’s the basis of your thinking on that?” “How do you arrive at that conclusion?”
It’s a tough question, and few people can answer it rationally regardless of the subject. Most people drift off into the land of make-believe or suddenly leave the conversation because they don’t want to think things through.
In the final analysis, there are only two sources of knowledge: divine revelation or made-up stuff. Divine revelation is available in Jesus only. All wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Him. Some may argue against this, but those arguments fall apart quickly if you think things through to the end.






